Note 076
Angelus Politianus (l. v. Epist. ult.) reckons
thirty-seven (p. 192 - 200) civilians quoted in the Pandects
- a learned, and for his times, an extraordinary list. The
Greek index to the Pandects enumerates thirty-nine, and
forty are produced by the indefatigable Fabricius, (Bibliot.
Graec. tom. iii. p. 488 - 502.) Antoninus Augustus (de
Nominibus Propriis Pandect. apud Ludewig, p. 283) is said to
have added fifty-four names; but they must be vague or
second-hand references.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 44